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Diptych: My Bracelet

Jim Moore on

Published in Poem Of The Day

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Before going to bed I take off my bracelet. It is meant to protect me. A dancer gave it to me: for decades she has known sorrow and beauty. Beloveds have come and gone. Mountains and forest fires. Lives that might have lived through her, but didn't. Lives that do still live through her. I go to sleep, protected by her love, even though now my wrist is naked. All of you who have lived with the mysterious succession of love and grief, of dogs and dances, of yoga and tears: all of you will know just what I mean.

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There is sunlight and a staircase ending at the sky. There are electrical wires, a black cable. Then the sound of the train going away. There is my bracelet made of jasper that Peggy made for me. The river and the sweetness of going down to the river. There is all that darkness rushing under the arches of the old stone bridge. The waiting darkness. The patience. There is the going away: let's get that straight once and for all. And the new waitress, her hand shaking, the tattoo pulsing at her neck, "And stray impassioned in the littering leaves."


About this poem
"For several years I've been writing 100-word pieces. More recently I've been putting them together in groups of two and three. I don't see them as sequences, but rather as companion pieces, the way that diptychs often work. The idea comes originally from the paintings of Michael Venezia, who places blocks of painted wood next to each other. Proximity is a godsend. The quote is from Wallace Stevens."
-Jim Moore

About Jim Moore
Jim Moore is the author of "Underground: New and Selected Poems" (Graywolf Press, 2014). He lives in Minneapolis, Minn.

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(c) 2015 Jim Moore. Originally published by the Academy of American Poets, www.poets.org. Distributed by King Features Syndicate





 


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